UK online dietitian consultations
Nutrition care that fits your food, your culture, your life
Dr. Rubina Hakeem — PhD, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist — provides evidence-based support for diabetes, weight, gut health, and heart health, with South Asian meal planning built around real food and real routines.
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- Clinical focus areas
- UK
- Online consultations
- PhD
- King's College London

Services
Nutrition support for common clinical goals
Start with the area that best matches your current health priority. Each consultation is structured, practical, and adapted to your medical context, food culture, and household routine.
Diabetes & Prediabetes
Practical dietitian support for type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, blood sugar patterns, and South Asian food routines.
Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes
Raised HbA1c or fasting glucose
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Weight Management
Evidence-based nutrition support for weight management, metabolic health, appetite patterns, and long-term habit change.
Repeated weight regain after restrictive diets
Metabolic health concerns such as blood sugar, cholesterol, or blood pressure
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IBS & Gut Health
Dietitian support for IBS, bloating, bowel pattern changes, and low-FODMAP style nutrition where clinically appropriate.
IBS symptoms after medical review
Bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, or mixed bowel patterns
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Heart Health
Nutrition support for cholesterol, blood pressure, family history, and heart-healthy eating that fits everyday meals.
Raised cholesterol or blood pressure
Family history of heart disease
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Why Dr. Hakeem
Research-led care with international clinical experience
Dr. Hakeem brings dietetic experience across the UK, US, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia, with a focus on evidence-based nutrition practice, professional mentoring, and culturally sensitive planning.
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Medical nutrition therapy
Structured dietetic care for chronic disease management and prevention, grounded in current evidence.
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South Asian meal planning
Practical support for roti, rice, lentils, curries, and family food routines — not generic diet sheets.
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International clinical experience
Dietetic practice across the UK, US, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia, in diverse healthcare settings.
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Calm, structured change
A steady, sustainable approach that connects advice to your labs, routine, and realistic points of change.
How it works
A consultation structure that turns advice into next steps
The aim is not to hand you a generic diet sheet. It is to connect nutrition advice to your health data, food routine, and realistic points of change.
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Share your context
Tell us about your health goals, medical history, and what prompted you to seek support.
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Review together
We look at your food routine, labs, medications, and lifestyle in a structured consultation.
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Get a practical plan
Leave with a realistic nutrition plan built around your meals, culture, and household.
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Follow up and adjust
Refine the plan as your results, symptoms, and routine evolve over time.
Safe, honest care
UK-first, safety-aware online consultations
- Online consultations are not emergency care.
- Availability depends on location and applicable registration/licensing.
- Medication decisions remain with your prescribing clinician.
FAQ
Common questions
Who are these online consultations for?
The launch service is for UK adults seeking dietitian support for diabetes, prediabetes, weight management, IBS and gut health, cholesterol, blood pressure, and heart-health goals.
Can the advice include South Asian meals?
Yes. Consultations can account for roti, rice, lentils, curries, snacks, family meals, eating out, and food preferences.
Is this emergency medical care?
No. Online consultations are not emergency care. For urgent symptoms or medical emergencies, contact NHS 111, your GP, or emergency services as appropriate.
Ready to discuss your goals? Book an online consultation.